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at what price america's politicians? senator john thune, his obstruction of health care reform was worth $1,206,176 in contributions from the insurance, hospital, and pharma industries. special comment ahead. first the best persons in the world. "dateline" the newseum in washington, d.c., number three best wheels coming off michelle malkin saying if you put enough cheese in front of people they'll just keep eating it which explains why america never has grown tired of cheap cheese and why it's totally led to nobody wanting to strive or excel for three decades. it started when reagan was president? if you're going to insult president reagan i have to ask you to step outside. "dateline" the air national guard base, long island, new york. number two best proof that watching crazy man on tv will make you crazy. nancy genovese was arrested while illegally photographing the base. she was armed with an assault rifle, shotgun, 500 rounds of ammunition. she was hysterical and falling to the ground. she decided the base was a secr
at what price america's politicians? senator john thune, his obstruction of health care reform was worth $1,206,176 in contributions from the insurance, hospital, and pharma industries. special comment ahead. first the best persons in the world. "dateline" the newseum in washington, d.c., number three best wheels coming off michelle malkin saying if you put enough cheese in front of people they'll just keep eating it which explains why america never has grown tired of cheap cheese and...
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but that's happening all over america. and it just shouldn't happen anymore. >> madam secretary, thanks for joining us today and good luck being heard out there on the road with this message. >> thanks, lawrence. thanks for having me on. >> thank you. for more, let's bring in our panel, msnbc kibter and voice of wisdom mike barnacle. ken vogel of politico. and susan molinari from my favorite island in the world, staten island. susan, this could seriously back fire for republicans. your party's being labeled the party of no, now you have washington lobbyists sending these people out in an organized way to these town meetings to stand up and scream no in the most incoherent way. not looking for any answers to any questions. should the national republican party be worried about how this looks? >> you know, i think the national republican party is hopeful that people understand, and i've talked to elected officials, that, you know, the people who work in the united states have representatives in the united states senate, don't
but that's happening all over america. and it just shouldn't happen anymore. >> madam secretary, thanks for joining us today and good luck being heard out there on the road with this message. >> thanks, lawrence. thanks for having me on. >> thank you. for more, let's bring in our panel, msnbc kibter and voice of wisdom mike barnacle. ken vogel of politico. and susan molinari from my favorite island in the world, staten island. susan, this could seriously back fire for...
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america or kenya. the so-called birthers say it was kenya was born in. what do you think? >>> next up, remember this rallying cry from sarah palin's farewell speech? >> you're going to see anti-hunting, anti-second amendment circuses from hollywood. stand strong and remind them patriots will protect our individual guaranteed right to bear arms. and by the way -- by the way, hollywood needs to know we eat. therefore, we hunt. >> wow. well, the ex-governor continued her crusade at a national rifle association event in anchorage this past weekend. a write-in on the nra's website said palin gave a stirring speech on second amendment rights and earned a handful of lifetime awards including the gold medal award of merit for the promotion of gun collecting, a trophy that's only been bestowed twice in the last decade. it's a bad day for moos. >>> remember the poll last week where a majority of republicans said either no or not sure when asked if president obama was born in the u.s.? well, here is a blast from the past courtesy of real clear politics. back in 2007, two years ago, r
america or kenya. the so-called birthers say it was kenya was born in. what do you think? >>> next up, remember this rallying cry from sarah palin's farewell speech? >> you're going to see anti-hunting, anti-second amendment circuses from hollywood. stand strong and remind them patriots will protect our individual guaranteed right to bear arms. and by the way -- by the way, hollywood needs to know we eat. therefore, we hunt. >> wow. well, the ex-governor continued her...
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one man is pedalling across america with a mission. meet david shuey. he has arthritis. that is not stopping him from making a solo bike country ride honoring his late mother. we caught up with him in virginia yesterday. >> i started riding a bicycle. the encouragement of a friend of mine because it's a low-impact sport but keeps the joints moving. i just got hooked. about two years ago i decided i would ride a bicycle across the country inonor of my mother who are also has spinal stenosis and spent the last 15 years in a wheelchair. she passed away the day before thanksgiving. >> he is trying to raise awareness and money for arthritis research. david started his journey in philadelphia. he is scheduled to complete his nearly 4,000 mile challenge in cape may, new jersey this sunday which happens to be his 60th birthday. >> excellent cause. >>> let's find out about stories in the work for news4 this afternoon. >> pat lawson is here with a preview. >> this first story, keith, is not four. coming up on news4 at 4:00. bikini wax dangers. for some women, the ouch factor turns
one man is pedalling across america with a mission. meet david shuey. he has arthritis. that is not stopping him from making a solo bike country ride honoring his late mother. we caught up with him in virginia yesterday. >> i started riding a bicycle. the encouragement of a friend of mine because it's a low-impact sport but keeps the joints moving. i just got hooked. about two years ago i decided i would ride a bicycle across the country inonor of my mother who are also has spinal...
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it spent the last four months on an assist and mission in latin america and the caribbean. stay with us. maryland's news station. up next, teacher sexual abuse, an exclusive interview with a kentucky teacher who insists >>> a lot of maple leafs out there this morning. huge crowd on hand. got scouts got them all out there. as we welcome you back to "the early show." >>> coming up they are the men and women who put their lives on the line every day to protect the nation's high ranking officials. we'll take you inside the lives of the secret service and find out what it's really like to guard the first family. >>> also ahead this morning, the high cost of prescription drugs. we'll give simple ways for every family to cut those costs by as much as half, jules. >>> and jon and kate are back on the air with the first new episodes since they announced their separation. how did things go? we're going to show you. harry? >> thanks very much julie. >>> first, it's a story we have heard many times before. a young female teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with a male stude
it spent the last four months on an assist and mission in latin america and the caribbean. stay with us. maryland's news station. up next, teacher sexual abuse, an exclusive interview with a kentucky teacher who insists >>> a lot of maple leafs out there this morning. huge crowd on hand. got scouts got them all out there. as we welcome you back to "the early show." >>> coming up they are the men and women who put their lives on the line every day to protect the...
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and japan, a position the former president may be asked to take home personally to his wife, hillary, america's secretary of state. it was only a couple of weeks ago, just to give you a sense of the fast ups and downs of this relationship with north korea, that mrs. clinton referred to north korea's leaders, calling them acting like unruly children. harry? >> barry petersen, thanks very much. in tokyo. joining us now from washington, cbs news security analyst juan zarate, like children or bad actors for sure, who get a former president of the united states to come to their soil to just win the release of these journalists? >> it's a good question, harry. i think one of the challenges for president clinton and the obama administration is to try to make sure this visit is a success, to win the release of the two rerters, but that this issue doesn't get intermingled with the other issues of concern, the nuclear disarmament issues, the missile tests. this comes at a period of heightened tension between the two countries. it's going to be a delicate diplomatic dance that president clinton is engaged
and japan, a position the former president may be asked to take home personally to his wife, hillary, america's secretary of state. it was only a couple of weeks ago, just to give you a sense of the fast ups and downs of this relationship with north korea, that mrs. clinton referred to north korea's leaders, calling them acting like unruly children. harry? >> barry petersen, thanks very much. in tokyo. joining us now from washington, cbs news security analyst juan zarate, like children or...
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bush getting cocaine from central america and selling it. we had a congresswoman saying he was getting coke from central america and exporting it into south central l.a. then of course you have the one that had more false information in a movie than i've ever seen before, michael moore, fahrenheit 97, things in there that were just outright conspiracies and wrong. what is it about our political culture that encourages this? >> i think people outside of washington, they don't under it. they read a lot of things going on and they say, you know, it can't be possible that all these things would go wrong, unless it were some kind of conspiracy. of course they suspect one party and the other. remember george h.w. bush was supposed to be meeting secretly in paris, so they would hold onto the hostages and would get reelected. we found out he was where he belonged, at the country club having lunch with potter stewart. >> that's where you kept him in the reagan administration. the chevy chase country club. if we find you're up in bethesda -- let's go
bush getting cocaine from central america and selling it. we had a congresswoman saying he was getting coke from central america and exporting it into south central l.a. then of course you have the one that had more false information in a movie than i've ever seen before, michael moore, fahrenheit 97, things in there that were just outright conspiracies and wrong. what is it about our political culture that encourages this? >> i think people outside of washington, they don't under it....
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very, very severely and we cannot forget about rural america. mr. president, right now, at this moment, dairy farmers across the country are suffering from the lowest milk prices in four decades. and the last year, the price that farmers received for their milk has plummeted 41% -- 41%. the presiding officer: the accept's one minute has expired. mr. sanders: i ask for support on this amendment. a senator: i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be one. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote? on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 37. three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn rn, having voted in the affirmative, the motion is agreed to. the point of order is rendered moot. the question is on the amendment. mr. reid: we can't hear. the presiding officer: without objection, the amendment is disagreed to. mr. reid: we can't hear what you're saying. the presiding officer: the sen
very, very severely and we cannot forget about rural america. mr. president, right now, at this moment, dairy farmers across the country are suffering from the lowest milk prices in four decades. and the last year, the price that farmers received for their milk has plummeted 41% -- 41%. the presiding officer: the accept's one minute has expired. mr. sanders: i ask for support on this amendment. a senator: i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there...
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are you aware of this problem with the decrease readiness america are units? >> i am and it's not just the verne frankly, it is a service line on the wind and the reserve components units individually are facing the same problem. the army is attempting to try to raise orris as best they can be as i'm certain you agree the primary objective is to make sure that once troops arrive in a combat theater be in iraq or. >> that there are provided with everything they need it in five in most instances they have the equipment choices and manion that is more than the winning in any particular mission with but they can shape and taylor. of the problem is upon redeployment that the reserve and much to the active components do not have those at home base units particularly pertaining that they would like. the army is working hard to try to balance that. baggara news for the reserve is it is bad news. when all of these hostilities started prior 22001 the average unit and the reserve components have about 3235% of their deemed to require equipment other has been a substantia
are you aware of this problem with the decrease readiness america are units? >> i am and it's not just the verne frankly, it is a service line on the wind and the reserve components units individually are facing the same problem. the army is attempting to try to raise orris as best they can be as i'm certain you agree the primary objective is to make sure that once troops arrive in a combat theater be in iraq or. >> that there are provided with everything they need it in five in...